Sunday Million Anniversary Take 2

PokerStars is hosting another special event for the Sunday Million. The 12th anniversary of the Sunday Million in February offered a $10 million guarantee that ended up an overlay. They decided to splash the pot once again. The Sunday Million Anniversary Edition: Take 2 will have another $10 million guarantee with $1 million allotted for first place. Set your calendars for Sunday April 22.

Sometimes you need a second take. PokerStars threw a party last February and hoped everyone on the intertubes would show up. It was a fun night, but it wasn't quite the rager they expected. Everyone had a great time though and had more party favors for themselves. It was such a huge hit that PokerStars decided to do it again. Say hello to... Sunday Million Anniversary Edition: Take 2.

Wait, what?

In February, the Sunday Million Anniversary Party had a $10 million guarantee that missed by $1.2 million. Holy batballs, Batman! Did it really have a $1.2 million overlay? Yes... it happened on that cold day in February and it was a great deal for anyone who was in the mix and partook in the festivities.

Guess what? It's back. PokerStars decided to throw another anniversary party. The promo team at PokerStars HQ are calling it Sunday Million Anniversary Take 2. For a mere $215 buy-in, you have a shot at a seven-figure payout. With at least $1 million on the line for first place, you have a chance for a sick-dope-insane score for surviving the Sunday grind.

But wait, there's more! Even if you don't make the final table, or even cash in the Sunday Million, you have a chance to win a free trip to the Bahamas to play in the 2019 PokerStars Players Championship. Yup, you can win travel money plus a free seat into the $25,000 buy-in PSPC. Yeah... it's gonna be a fun Take 2. PokerStars will be sweetening the pot with a few dank Platinum Passes. During the duration of the Sunday Million Anniversary Edition: Take 2, PokerStars will be selecting random players to win a Platinum Pass.

You can win a ticket to the Sunday Million Anniversary Edition: Take 2 via Spin&GO and other satellites.

Don't forget... April 22.

For more details about Sunday Million Anniversary Edition: Take 2 or Platinum Passes, head to PokerStars Blog.

PokerStars released the dates for the 2019 Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) with the first day of events kicking off on Sunday, May 12 and concluding on May 27. As per usual, there will be low, medium, and high versions of events. Cards go in the air for the Main Event set for Sunday, May 26. Stay tuned for more details.

Jaime Staples, one of the most popular poker streamers on the interwebs, will join his brother Matt Staples as a member of Team Online. partypoker assembled a mega-team of the top Twitch streamers in the world, which also includes super baller Jeff Gross. Jaime will officially become a part of the team on May 4, which is also Star Wars day.

Mark those calendars. April 14, 2019 will be the 13th anniversary of the Sunday Million on PokerStars. The $215 buy-in event boasts a $10 million guaranteed prize pool, including (at least) a cool $1 million set aside to first place. Qualifiers underway for as little as $0.90.

Over the weekend, someone walked into the Bellagio poker room and pulled off a brazen Friday night robbery without anyone even noticing. The thief fled out the Bellagio's side entrance by the north valet and four Las Vegas cops confronted the suspect when he failed to carjack a vehicle in the valet. The robber pulled out a gun and shot at the police, who instantly returned fire and struck him. The suspect was taken to the hospital and later died from his wounds.

Vitalijs Zavorotnijs came into the final table of the 2019 WPT Barcelona with the chiplead and he held off the other five at the final table to take down the latest stop on the World Poker Tour. Zavorotnijs faded a field of 1,227 runners to win €600,000 or $678K USD. His final table also included Eric Sfez, Niko Koop, Boris Kolev, Jerry Odeen, and Alain Zeidan.

Vinicius Lima went from the short stack to the champion at the 2019 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open. Lima won $728,430 at the HyperX Sports eSports Arena at the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas. The event began in Atlantic City at the end of January and was action paused six weeks to play the finale out in Las Vegas. Lima faded a field of 1,415 for his first WPT win.

Frank Stepuchin faded a field of 253 runners to win the WPT Gardens. The final table played out at the HyperX eSports Arena at the Luxor in Las Vegas. The final six included Shannon Shorr, Steve Sung, Breant Roberts, Ray Qartomy, and Jonathan Abdellatif. Stepuchin defeated Shorr heads up for the title and $548,825. Meanwhile, at the WPT Rolling Thunder just outside Sacramento, California, Erkut Yilmaz won his second-career title on the WPT for a score worth $303,920. He outlasted a tough final table and beat Jim Collopy heads-up for the win.

The World Poker Tour is experimenting with delayed final tables in Las Vegas this year. The first of them, hosted at the HyperX eSports Arena at the Luxor, included the final six of the WPT LA Poker Classic. Old David Baker outlasted a final table that included Darren Elias, Matas Cimbolas, Jean-Claude Moussa, John Smith, and Steve Yea. Baker banked a little over $1 million for his victory.

The 2019 Triton High Roller Series in Jeju, South Korea concluded with its Main Event Championship. The 2 million HKD buy-in event (approximately $255K USD) attracted 48 total entries, including 16 re-entries. The stackedfinal table included Aussie Millions winner Bryn Kenney,Timothy Adams, Ike Haxton, David Peters, Petter Jetten, and Dan Smith. Canadian pro Tim Adams and Bryn Kenney chop it heads up, with Adams banking $3.54 million for first and Kenney taking down a little over $3 million for second place.

Jason Koon won another high-baller affair at the Triton Super High Roller Series in Jeju South Korea. The American pro faded a field of 81 hopefuls in the Event #5 HKD 1,000,000 Short Deck. He won HKD 22.3 million, which is approximately $2.9 million USD. His final table included Paul Puha, John Juanda, Jun Wang, Rochard Yong, Devan Tang, Wai Yong, Furkat Rakhimov, and Gabe Patgorski. Koon picked off Puha heads-up for the victory.

The 2019 WPT LA Poker Classic Main Event played down to its final table of six players, but the finale will not resume until Monday, March 11, 2019 in Las Vegas. Some final tables for this season of the WPT will be played down at the HyperX eSports Arena at the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas. With six remaining, Darren Elias is the big stack. He's already won a record four WPT titles and he's close to earning his fifth crown since 2014. First place pays out a little more than $1 million plus a seat in the season-ending Tournament of Champions. Also at the final table are David 'ODB" Baker, Matas Cimbolas, Jean-Claude Moussa, Steve Yea, and John Smith.

The 2019 Triton Poker Series in Jeju, Korea is almost half-done. Three events are in the books. Justin Bonomo won the opening event or 250K HKD Short Deck Event for a HKD 4.6 million (or $586K USD). Hong Kong's Devan Tang won HKD 9.7 million (or $1.24 USD) for taking down Event #2 HKD 500K Short Deck. Malaysian Michael Soyza binked Event #3 HKD 500K 6-Max for a heady HKD 11.15 million (or $1.420M USD).

Things got out of hand at the Arena Poker Room at Talking Stick Casino in Scottsdale, Arizona on Sunday. Pro Justin Pechie captured the incident on his phone when two poker players were involved in fisticuffs. As expected, chips went flying everywhere before security stepped in.

Popular poker vlogger Marle Cordeiro posted a new video that detailed how she made the jump from modeling to becoming a poker pro. It was a long, tough journey filled with some heartache. Yet, Marle has come through it all.

Demo Kiriopoulous outlasted 602 runners to win the 2019 WPT Fallsview Poker Classic in Niagara Falls, Canada. He banked approximately $383K US dollars or $517,424 in Canadian Dollars. His final table included Andrew Pantling and Jake Schwartz.

David Peters saved his best performance for last. Peters won the final event on the 2019 USPO schedule. Peters faded a field of 33 runners to win Event #10 $100,000 NL. He defeated a final table that included Chris Hunichen, Keith Tilston, Martin Zamani, and Ryan Riess. The win propelled Peters to the top of the USPO leaderboard, where he edged out Sean Winter and Stephen Chidwick, who had won two titles again this year. Peters won $1.32 million for the Main Event to become the overall 2019 US Poker Open Champion.

Brynn Kenney kicked off 2019 with a victory down under. Kenney shipped the Aussie Millions Main Event two weeks earlier. And now he has a USPO title under his belt. Kenney banked $450,000 for fading 60 runners in USPO Event #7 $25,000 NL. His final table included Ben Yu, Jake Schindler, Nick Petrangelo, Nick Schulman, and Keith Tilston.

Stephen Chidwick loves playing at the US Poker Open. It must be something in the water at the Aria Casino. Chidwick won his second event of the 2019 USPO when he took down Event #6 $25K PLO for a score worth $351,000. He won the opening event of the USPO as well. He's banked over $705K through six events. Chidwick defeated Cary Katz heads-up for the victory.

Sean Winter is the hottest player at the US Poker Open right now. He made four final tables in a row and took down Event #4 $10K Short Deckfor a $151,200 score. Winter also was a runner-up in Event #1. He's banked nearly $420K in less than a week at the USPO.